People and Celebs
Film: Talking with Betty White, now in 'The Proposal'
At 87, Betty White watches her weight -- and the rest takes care of itself, thanks to a two-story house, a ready laugh and the pursuit of lifelong passions of show business and animal health and welfare.
TV: Catching up with Jada Pinkett Smith
She is a singer, a songwriter, a producer and an actor, but Jada Pinkett Smith is also known as the wife of actor Will Smith. A real red-carpet power couple, they have something rare in Hollywood: a marriage that has lasted more than a decade -- 11 years and counting. They have a son, Jaden, 10, and a daughter, Willow, 8.
Believe it or not, he flies again -- William Katt checks in
Few things about the '80s are as burned into our geeked-out brains as curly-topped cutie William Katt trying to fly (and land) in his red "magic jammies."
That's right: We're talking "Greatest American Hero."
Profile: Ryan Reynolds bares all -- and he talks with us, too
Ryan Reynolds plays a secretary in "The Proposal" who begrudgingly agrees to marry his villainous boss (Sandra Bullock) if she'll make him an editor at a large publishing house. More importantly, Bullock's character will be saved from deportation to Canada.
For Bobby Vinton, old big-band sound is new again
Bobby Vinton a rap star?
"Roses Are Red" Bobby Vinton? "Sealed With a Kiss" Bobby Vinton? That Bobby Vinton? A rap artist?
Johnny Crawford: Western star to vintage musician
You wouldn't think a former rodeo cowboy would end up leading a dance band that specializes in music from the '20s and '30s, but readers may recognize the name Johnny Crawford for another reason: For five years, Crawford played Mark McCain, Chuck Connors' son on one of the most memorable Westerns from the early years of network TV, "The Rifleman."
Engelbert Humperdinck: Heavy workload not slowing 'King of Romance'
Engelbert Humperdinck may be a little vain about his good looks and his vocal cords, which seem to be as soothing today as they were when he burst to international stardom in 1967 with the release of "Release Me."
But when you've got it, flaunt it.
TV: Coming up for Jerry Seinfeld
After "Seinfeld," Jerry Seinfeld has vowed never star in another series again, but he's coming close to it with his next projects.
Coming up:
-- The comic is reuniting with the cast of "Seinfeld" for multiple episodes this fall on HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
TV: Talking with Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld thinks a lot about how people communicate. It's something that's driven him most of his career and plays a large role in what he does these days.
Profile: Catching up with Jimmy Fallon
Musician-comedian Jimmy Fallon left "Saturday Night Live," his dream job, for what turned out to be a mediocre movie career. But he has landed in the hot seat, replacing Conan O'Brien in March as the host of NBC's "Late Night." He previewed some of his comic bits and his angst on the Web, which proved very popular with younger viewers.

